Video: Wetang’ula urges politicians to compete with ideas, not insults
Video: Wetang’ula urges politicians to compete with ideas, not insults
National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula has urged politicians to uphold peace and focus on competing through ideas rather than insults. He said peace is irreplaceable, as it is the only means of achieving stability, unity and meaningful progress in the country.
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